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Army wants rapid-fire rubber bullets for crowd control (NewScientist):
The US Army is planning to field “rubber bullets” for   machine guns. Military officials claim the ammunition will allow them to   more effectively quell violent protests without loss of life, but  human  rights campaigners are alarmed by the new weapon.
The final design for the XM1044 round has not been selected,  according to an order placed on the Federal Business Opportunities  website last month,  but the army’s Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate  has been working on  a ring aerofoil projectile for some years. The  round is a hollow  plastic cylinder 40 millimetres across, looking  something like a short  toilet-paper roll. In flight its shape generates  lift, giving it a  longer range.
The army’s existing crowd-control  rounds are single shots fired from  handheld grenade launchers with a  range of about 50 metres – the  XM1044 would double this range. It would  be supplied in belts for the  Mk19 grenade launcher, a truck-mounted  weapon that can fire almost six  rounds per second. The Mk19 has been  exported to some 30 countries,  including Egypt.
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The scary thing about “less lethal” weapons is that they allow for force and militarization to be deployed in more and more situations. Zoom

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Army wants rapid-fire rubber bullets for crowd control (NewScientist):

The US Army is planning to field “rubber bullets” for machine guns. Military officials claim the ammunition will allow them to more effectively quell violent protests without loss of life, but human rights campaigners are alarmed by the new weapon.

The final design for the XM1044 round has not been selected, according to an order placed on the Federal Business Opportunities website last month, but the army’s Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate has been working on a ring aerofoil projectile for some years. The round is a hollow plastic cylinder 40 millimetres across, looking something like a short toilet-paper roll. In flight its shape generates lift, giving it a longer range.

The army’s existing crowd-control rounds are single shots fired from handheld grenade launchers with a range of about 50 metres – the XM1044 would double this range. It would be supplied in belts for the Mk19 grenade launcher, a truck-mounted weapon that can fire almost six rounds per second. The Mk19 has been exported to some 30 countries, including Egypt.

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The scary thing about “less lethal” weapons is that they allow for force and militarization to be deployed in more and more situations.

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Posted on Friday, February 18 2011. Tagged with: military-industrial complexmilitarizationforcepowerrubber bulletsmilitary
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    They are getting ready .. Are you?
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    Wonder why wonder why wonder why…they know…we are coming.
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    exactly.
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    hahahahaha This is awesome. Woo. Despotian reality.
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    Scares the fuck out of me. :/
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